Now that the Grogan name has popped up I have some Grogans I would sincerely like to fill in the blanks about...the only way I know they are connecting is word of mouth....no real records, so if someone can "fill me in" on who they might be it would be much appreciated! 1. William E. Robertson and Fannie Bell Parker (no dates, have to be late 1800s, Fannie would be my grandfather's first cousin) had a child Tiney (probably real name is Palestine after her grandmother) who married ? Grogan. 2. Are any Grogans from this area known to have immigrated to Texas, either Tolar or the Fort Worth area? Winta Beth Crawford, daughter of a Stewart Co. Fitzhugh married ? Grogan there. jan Listowner: Tnstewar-L@rootsweb.com Tnstewar-D@rootsweb.com ----- Original Message ----- From: Mark & Tammye Hobgood <mlhobgood@kih.net> To: <DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, October 02, 1999 12:22 AM Subject: Re: Buckner, Williams > I haven't done any Williams research yet. I am not sure if Laura married a > Grogan or not. There are many mysteries surrounding her and her family. > Her son (my gg grandfather) was raised in Caldwell County, KY, and the other > children were raised in Texas. The Grogan name comes in somehow, but I do > not know how. I believe Laura was born in TN, but all I have so far is her > name. > > Thanks, > Tammye > -----Original Message----- > From: RWILLAIMS@aol.com <RWILLAIMS@aol.com> > To: DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com <DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com> > Date: Saturday, October 02, 1999 11:33 AM > Subject: Re: Buckner, Williams > > > >In your Williams research have you come across an Irvin Williams? He is a > >lost relative of mine. And as for Laura, did her husband die and she > >remarried a Grogan? There are a couple of Grogans listed in my "Dockery's > of > >Dixie" family history book. They were from Cherokee County, NC. If you > >want, I can look up the Grogan's for you. Thanks, Regina > > > > > >==== DanvilleCrossing Mailing List ==== > >My family tree must have been used for Firewood !!! > > > > > > > ==== DanvilleCrossing Mailing List ==== > What do you mean my grandparents didn't have any kids ??? >
In your Williams research have you come across an Irvin Williams? He is a lost relative of mine. And as for Laura, did her husband die and she remarried a Grogan? There are a couple of Grogans listed in my "Dockery's of Dixie" family history book. They were from Cherokee County, NC. If you want, I can look up the Grogan's for you. Thanks, Regina
I haven't done any Williams research yet. I am not sure if Laura married a Grogan or not. There are many mysteries surrounding her and her family. Her son (my gg grandfather) was raised in Caldwell County, KY, and the other children were raised in Texas. The Grogan name comes in somehow, but I do not know how. I believe Laura was born in TN, but all I have so far is her name. Thanks, Tammye -----Original Message----- From: RWILLAIMS@aol.com <RWILLAIMS@aol.com> To: DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com <DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Saturday, October 02, 1999 11:33 AM Subject: Re: Buckner, Williams >In your Williams research have you come across an Irvin Williams? He is a >lost relative of mine. And as for Laura, did her husband die and she >remarried a Grogan? There are a couple of Grogans listed in my "Dockery's of >Dixie" family history book. They were from Cherokee County, NC. If you >want, I can look up the Grogan's for you. Thanks, Regina > > >==== DanvilleCrossing Mailing List ==== >My family tree must have been used for Firewood !!! > >
Hi Dana! You have named several of my husband's family........In fact all the names you mentioned. The families of Tucker, Free, Dinkins, and Johnson are on his father's side. The families of Johnson, Mohon, and Choate are on his mother's side. What do you want to know? Joetta
Jan: Haven't noticed particularly. Seems all my Stewart Counties ended up in Henry. Only a few generations later, with the advent of mass transit, did they venture from there. Then it was really far like, California, Memphis (LOL). I did notice in the late 1800's there seemed to be a rush to Missouri for my Smothermans. Marsha (Friday Rockin' Thanks) -----Original Message----- From: j <unicorn@sun-spot.com> To: DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com <DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Thursday, September 30, 1999 10:42 PM Subject: Migration Patterns >The Stewart Co. researchers have been sharing migration in and then back out >of the county for families who made it a stopover. I knew there would be a >pattern to the "in" and sure enough it is showing up! What I am wondering >now, is WHY am I not seeing a pattern "out"? The stopover families (who >often left descendents there) are seemingly moving out in ALL >directions...rather than any particular one, and I am just wondering if this >holds true for what the researchers of this list have found in other sister >counties?? Anyone know? >jan > >Listowner: Tnstewar-L@rootsweb.com >Tnstewar-D@rootsweb.com > > >==== DanvilleCrossing Mailing List ==== >GENEALOGY goes on... and on... and on... > > > >
Growing up on a dairy farm I'm sure you can appreciate this... A boy from St.Louis was visiting our neighbors, and came over to play with my brother. My mother directed him to the cow shed where my brother was milking our cow. Fascinated, he said "Wow, look at the soap suds " When my brother told him it was milk, he indignantly replied " We get OUR milk from bottles". (and a poke is a paper bag ) ---------- > Having grown up on a dairy farm we were used to our milk at meals coming > out of a pitcher. My citified cousin was visiting one day and asked > grandma for "city milk" instead. He sure was shocked to learn the > truth! > > Have to admit, I don't know what a poke is. > > Sharon > billcol@ix.netcom.com > > > > ==== DanvilleCrossing Mailing List ==== > What do you mean my Birth Certificate expired ??? > >
The Stewart Co. researchers have been sharing migration in and then back out of the county for families who made it a stopover. I knew there would be a pattern to the "in" and sure enough it is showing up! What I am wondering now, is WHY am I not seeing a pattern "out"? The stopover families (who often left descendents there) are seemingly moving out in ALL directions...rather than any particular one, and I am just wondering if this holds true for what the researchers of this list have found in other sister counties?? Anyone know? jan Listowner: Tnstewar-L@rootsweb.com Tnstewar-D@rootsweb.com
Hello, We have had a few folks contact us lately asking permission to print our cemetery listings for their personal use, because they were unsure of why we had our listings copyrighted, so I thought I would clarify this for everyone. The information in our cemetery listings is there for anyone for personal use in their research. The permission is already written there on every listing. We even made our pages printable so that folks can print out their own copies of the cemetery listings to help in their personal research. The copyright on our cemetery listings is to keep anyone from taking our hard work and selling it or incorporating the entire listings into books/CD's/etc. for sale. The same thing would apply to any web site that requires a fee to access, because we want our information to remain available and free. As far as non-pay web sites gaining the information, we have offered links to many such sites directly to each of our listings. By keeping the information on our own pages, we don't have to re-check the listings for errors each time it comes out on another site, because it is exactly our same listings, and the responsibility for accuracy lies squarely with us, as it should. With as many links to our listings as we have already, if we had numerous occurences of each cemetery listing on this web site and that one and that one, the job of quality control would be so enormous and time-consuming, that we wouldn't have time left to do new cemetery listings. This also allows us to apply updates to the information more easily. Anyone can incorporate our data into their personal research. That is what we have done these cemetery listings for. Feel free to print our listings for that purpose. A while back we heard there was quite a scandal with Yahoo/Geocities supposedly taking over many people's genealogical websites on their server(s) and claiming they owned the data. Our copyright protects our cemetery listings from situations such as that and ensures that it will remain available and cost-free to everyone. I hope this clarifies any questions about copyrights on our listings. Feel free to contact us at any time for any reason, as we are glad to help. Sincerely, Stan Magnesen Yelowstone@aol.com
I debated on answering this publicly, believing the original posting was "out of place" and not quite responsible, but since Stewart's "integrity" seems to have been attacked in this message, I feel I have no choice but to do so. Sites are linked to on the basis of a number of factors and those considerations are not taken lightly. Briefly, and not in full, they are as follows: a) the site we link to does not attempt to repeat or be a repetition of anything Stewart is already doing which simply wastes time for researchers trying to find additional information on sites which either provide a new slant or fresh new material of a type not offered on Stewart and not already being built for Stewart...we link to many many sites who do work with us on this, b) the site (or part of it) must be dedicated to Stewart Co., of interest to our researchers, and of website integrity in terms of organization and documentation, and perhaps most importantly in this particular situation, c) "terms of use" for the site must agree with the standards and philosophy of the Stewart team and site owner which basically state that public information is free information, no one has a "corner" on the public info market, that posting to such a site does not entail undue and restraining "conditions of use", that legality AND ethical considerations are taken into consideration in setting those terms of use, and that the owner of the site being linked to has a thorough understanding of copyright, fair use, and their philosophies for providing information unselfishly and without need for more and that this seems to mesh with the philosophy of Stewart team. No one around here has a "corner on the market" for beating the bushes and burning the midnight oil in order to provide free access to information for our researchers...and as those who have used our site for several years are well aware a great MANY hours, days, weeks, months have gone into building such a prolific site. However we do NOT request that anyone using the information we freely provide, transcribe, travel, and beat the bushes to provide have to "write us for permission" to use our material. Feel free! It is the our pleasure to provide the information, our unselfish desire to give of our time, and it is our pleasure that it be used. If you have further questions Stan, please write ME off list. These folks need to get on with what they do best! jan Site Owner and buck stops here! <vbg> Cher and Jim Co-CC's Listowner: Tnstewar-L@rootsweb.com Tnstewar-D@rootsweb.com ----- Original Message ----- From: <Yelowstone@aol.com> To: <DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, September 28, 1999 9:40 AM Subject: New Dickson, Stewart, and Montgomery co. cemetery listings > Hello everyone! > > Vanessa and I have added several new cemetery listings to our web site. This > site is located at the following address: > http://members.aol.com/fireseeker/Default.htm > > We have added a list for Dickson county, TN for the Jones cemetery. We have > checked the TNgenweb site for Dickson county this morning and since there is > no Jones cemetery listed on that site, we decided to make this announcement > this morning. > > Linda Cole has graciously agreed to link to each of our Dickson county > cemetery listings on her Dickson County site. > > We would be happy to have the TNgenweb Dickson site link to our page for the > Jones cemetery at the following address: > http://members.aol.com/fireseeker/jones.htm > > We have also listed for Montgomery county the Gum Springs Baptist Church > cemetery. The Montgomery county TNgenweb site has already linked to this > cemetery page. This listing can be found at either location. > > In Stewart county, we have compiled and posted on our web site a complete > listing for the Cross Creek Baptist Church cemetery at Indian Mound > containing over 180 names. We did check the Stewart county TNgenweb site > this morning and found that there is a listing for that cemetery, but it is > only a partial list containing 44 names. Be sure to check our web site for > the additional information. > > We have tried on one other occasion to have the Stewart county TNgenweb site > to link directly to each of our cemetery lists for Stewart county, but, to > date, have received no response from them. We would be delighted to have the > Stewart county genweb site link directly to the Cross Creek Baptist Church > cemetery list at the following address: > http://members.aol.com/fireseeker/crosscreekp1.htm > > There will be many more cemetery lists on the Rootwalker web page in the > future for Stewart county. > > All counties and all of our cemetery listings can be reached from our main > page at: > http://members.aol.com/fireseeker/Default.htm > > The Rootwalker web page has been established to assist people with their > geneological research. Our goal is to provide accurate, updated information > for people researching their family trees. This information is free of > charge and will always be available to individuals at no cost via our > website. > > Please visit our site and let us know what you think, then come back often, > as many new cemeteries will be added. (We have recorded over 50 this year.) > > > > Best wishes to everyone, > > > > Stan Magnesen > Yelowstone@aol.com > > > ==== DanvilleCrossing Mailing List ==== > What do you mean my Birth Certificate expired ??? > >
Jan, Your composition left a lump in my throat, since I'm still grieving over the loss of our homeplace for 85 years. It was a large two story 7 bedroom house, situated on half a block with a manicured lawn and bordered with large maple trees. Every nook and cranny of the house ( and attic) held memories and secrets for me, growing up with four sisters and three brothers. Thirty years ago, after both of our parents had died, we agreed to allow a brother to continue living in the house. When he decided it was too much for him to keep up, and moved to an apartment, a sister and her husband retired, and moved in; so we have had access to the house for all these years, and continued to have our family reunions. Now there are only four sisters left, each living in a different state, and all getting along in years. The next generation ( our neices and nephews ) who change houses as often as changing clothes, cannot understand our emotional attachment to " that big old house". They just don't live in a house long enough to get sentimental about it !! To sum it up, I live in CA and the homeplace is in MO, but I will NOT go home again. I prefer to think of it as it was when I was there two years ago, and could walk right in and make myself at home. ---------- > Go to http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnstewar/histsoc3.htm to learn more about > purchasing or adding your family history to the new Stewart Co. Heritage > book! Deadline for submissions is THIS week...I just remembered (again) and > thought I better remind yall too! I think the page pretty well explains > everything, but our own Dan Martin is on this committee so can probably > answer any additional questions you have....I am just a messenger!!! > jan > > Listowner: Tnstewar-L@rootsweb.com > Tnstewar-D@rootsweb.com > > > ==== DanvilleCrossing Mailing List ==== > GENEALOGY goes on... and on... and on... > > > >
Yes RONDA; There will be a member of the Genealogy soc. there every day it is open! I did'nt look at my mail until this ( Thursday morning) I hope you are still there. I am leaving about 10: A M for Nashville and want be back untill Monday afternoon. so I want be reading my mail untill then! gabbie - -------------------------------------------------------------------------- --- At 03:22 PM 9/29/99 EDT, you wrote: >Gabbie, > > I am leaving for TN tomorrow (thursday) and was just wondering if >there will be members of the Geneological Society at the library to help with >the First Family Forms, everyday or if they are there only on certain days? >Thanks for your help. I can't wait to see the new Library. > > Ronda > > >==== DanvilleCrossing Mailing List ==== >Hi Ho! Hi Ho! Now where did my ancestors go ?? > >
Hello everyone, I just joined Danville Crossing and glad to be here......I am looking for any information on Nancy Wright Tucker she married Marvin Wait Tucker.. If anyone has anything that could help me please send what your have, thanks..... The other surnames I am researching are FREE, DINKINS, JOHNSON, MOHON, CHOATE, Thanks again, have a great evening. Dana Jodap2@aol.com
Gabbie, I am leaving for TN tomorrow (thursday) and was just wondering if there will be members of the Geneological Society at the library to help with the First Family Forms, everyday or if they are there only on certain days? Thanks for your help. I can't wait to see the new Library. Ronda
Unsubscribe > >Content-Type: text/plain > >DanvilleCrossing-D Digest Volume 99 : Issue 317 > >Today's Topics: > #1 Pemberton's [GDKATS@aol.com] > #2 Re: Pemberton's [tallen@edge.net (Tommy Allen)] > #3 Unidentified subject! [perkey@cswnet.com] > #4 Re: Unsubscribe/Subscribe [kwilson@wildwings.net] > >Administrivia: >To unsubscribe from DanvilleCrossing-D, send a message to > > DanvilleCrossing-D-request@rootsweb.com > >that contains in the body of the message the command > > unsubscribe > >and no other text. No subject line is necessary, but if your software >requires one, just use unsubscribe in the subject, too. > >______________________________ >X-Message: #1 >Date: Mon, 27 Sep 1999 14:22:43 EDT >From: GDKATS@aol.com >To: DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com >Message-ID: <35ca2a59.25210ff3@aol.com> >Subject: Pemberton's >Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" >Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > >Hi! I am looking for any information on William Pemberton and Nancy Skaggs. >They moved from Kentucky to Paris, Henry County, Tennessee in abt. 1823. >Their son, John Pemberton born Oct. 11, 1811 in Adair County, Kentucky, >married "A." Hill in 1831, had issue, William Carroll Pemberton in April 1, >1832 in Paris, Tennessee. >I have no information on "A." Hill, but do know that she was quite young at >the time of their marriage, born in 1816. >They left Paris, Tennessee, by possible wagon train, into Arkansas. They had >another son, James, 1835, in Arkansas. They went to Greene County, Missouri >by 1836. "A." Hill died sometime in 1837 in Greene County. John remarried >Clarissa Wilson, born in Tennesse, daughter of William Wilson. They moved to >Caldwell County, Missouri in 1841 and stayed there until John Pemberton's >death in 1900. >Any information on this family would greatly be appreciated. >Thanks, >Debbie >gdkats@aol.com > >______________________________ >X-Message: #2 >Date: Mon, 27 Sep 1999 15:43:17 -0500 >From: tallen@edge.net (Tommy Allen) >To: DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com >Message-ID: <004601bf0928$efe27200$5e5115d0@tallen> >Subject: Re: Pemberton's >Content-Type: text/plain; > charset="iso-8859-1" >Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > >I have a little information on Helen C. Pemberton,born 1866, died 1969 in >Paris, Tennessee, married Samuel Jones Cross. both are buried at Maplewood >Cemetery in Paris, Tennessee >-----Original Message----- >From: GDKATS@aol.com <GDKATS@aol.com> >To: DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com <DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com> >Date: Monday, September 27, 1999 1:19 PM >Subject: Pemberton's > > >>Hi! I am looking for any information on William Pemberton and Nancy >Skaggs. >>They moved from Kentucky to Paris, Henry County, Tennessee in abt. 1823. >>Their son, John Pemberton born Oct. 11, 1811 in Adair County, Kentucky, >>married "A." Hill in 1831, had issue, William Carroll Pemberton in April 1, >>1832 in Paris, Tennessee. >>I have no information on "A." Hill, but do know that she was quite young at >>the time of their marriage, born in 1816. >>They left Paris, Tennessee, by possible wagon train, into Arkansas. They >had >>another son, James, 1835, in Arkansas. They went to Greene County, >Missouri >>by 1836. "A." Hill died sometime in 1837 in Greene County. John >remarried >>Clarissa Wilson, born in Tennesse, daughter of William Wilson. They moved >to >>Caldwell County, Missouri in 1841 and stayed there until John Pemberton's >>death in 1900. >>Any information on this family would greatly be appreciated. >>Thanks, >>Debbie >>gdkats@aol.com >> >> >>==== DanvilleCrossing Mailing List ==== >>What do you mean my Birth Certificate expired ??? >> >> >> > >______________________________ >X-Message: #3 >Date: Mon, 27 Sep 1999 18:07:10 -0500 (CDT) >From: perkey@cswnet.com >To: DanvilleCrossing-D@rootsweb.com >Message-Id: <199909272307.SAA66151@troi.csw.net> >Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" > >Unsubscribe > > > >> >>Content-Type: text/plain >> >>DanvilleCrossing-D Digest Volume 99 : Issue 316 >> >>Today's Topics: >> #1 Buckner, Williams ["Mark & Tammye Hobgood" <mlhobgood] >> #2 Re: Buckner, Williams [Familybuff@cs.com] >> #3 Re: Buckner, Williams ["Mark & Tammye Hobgood" <mlhobgood] >> >>Administrivia: >>To unsubscribe from DanvilleCrossing-D, send a message to >> >> DanvilleCrossing-D-request@rootsweb.com >> >>that contains in the body of the message the command >> >> unsubscribe >> >>and no other text. No subject line is necessary, but if your software >>requires one, just use unsubscribe in the subject, too. >> >>______________________________ >>X-Message: #1 >>Date: Sun, 26 Sep 1999 04:26:37 -0400 >>From: "Mark & Tammye Hobgood" <mlhobgood@kih.net> >>To: DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com >>Message-ID: <014b01bf07f8$dbdc6080$2c88d1d1@mlhobgood> >>Subject: Buckner, Williams >>Content-Type: text/plain; >> charset="iso-8859-1" >> >>I am looking for information on my ggg grandparents Tom Buckner and Laura >Williams Buckner. I believe Laura was born in TN, but I am not sure about >Tom. They had two sons I know of Jesse James "J.J." Buckner and Albert >Mitchell Buckner. J.J. Buckner was raised by Allen and Martha Baker in >Caldwell County, KY and A.M. Buckner moved to Texas at age 3, and I believe >Laura married a Grogan. I know very little about these ancestors of mine, >and have only recently learned the names Tom and Laura Buckner, I also do >not know why J.J. Buckner was raised by another family, although it is >possible one of the Bakers was an aunt or uncle of J.J.'s. Any help will be >greatly appreciated. >> >>Thank you, >>T. Hobgood >> >>______________________________ >>X-Message: #2 >>Date: Sun, 26 Sep 1999 21:53:42 EDT >>From: Familybuff@cs.com >>To: DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com >>Message-ID: <85df9f67.25202826@cs.com> >>Subject: Re: Buckner, Williams >>Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" >>Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit >> >>My husband grew up in Caldwell Co., KY. He said he knew a Clausine Baker and >>a Harry Baker in Caldwell Co. He does not believe they were related. >>Clausine was an attorney in Princeton, KY. and Harry left Caldwell Co. while >>in his 20's and moved to Paducah, KY. to work as an engineer for a railroad >>company. Clausine did raise a boy who would be about 65 years old today. >>Sorry, to say, my husband does not remember this boy's name. He said he was >>rather sure there were no other Baker's in Caldwell Co. during the l940's and >>1950's. >>Hope this helps you. >>Carolyn Whitford >> >>______________________________ >>X-Message: #3 >>Date: Sun, 26 Sep 1999 20:31:09 -0400 >>From: "Mark & Tammye Hobgood" <mlhobgood@kih.net> >>To: DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com >>Message-ID: <007001bf087f$99b97440$2188d1d1@mlhobgood> >>Subject: Re: Buckner, Williams >>Content-Type: text/plain; >> charset="iso-8859-1" >>Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit >> >>Thanks for your help, my gg grandfather was born in 1869 and he died in >>1938, so I wonder if the Baker's your husband knew were connected somehow to >>the Baker's I am looking for info on. Thanks for the names, I will check >>into that. >> >>Tammye >>-----Original Message----- >>From: Familybuff@cs.com <Familybuff@cs.com> >>To: DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com <DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com> >>Date: Sunday, September 26, 1999 10:55 PM >>Subject: Re: Buckner, Williams >> >> >>>My husband grew up in Caldwell Co., KY. He said he knew a Clausine Baker >>and >>>a Harry Baker in Caldwell Co. He does not believe they were related. >>>Clausine was an attorney in Princeton, KY. and Harry left Caldwell Co. >>while >>>in his 20's and moved to Paducah, KY. to work as an engineer for a railroad >>>company. Clausine did raise a boy who would be about 65 years old today. >>>Sorry, to say, my husband does not remember this boy's name. He said he >>was >>>rather sure there were no other Baker's in Caldwell Co. during the l940's >>and >>>1950's. >>>Hope this helps you. >>>Carolyn Whitford >>> >>> >>>==== DanvilleCrossing Mailing List ==== >>>Hi Ho! Hi Ho! Now where did my ancestors go ?? >>> >>> >> > >______________________________ >X-Message: #4 >Date: Mon, 27 Sep 1999 18:38:32 -0500 >From: kwilson@wildwings.net >To: DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com >Message-ID: <93847548801@earth.hosting4u.net> >Subject: Re: Unsubscribe/Subscribe >Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII >Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT > >Please unsubscribe me on the DanvilleCrossing-L and subscribe >me to the DanvilleCrossing-D (digest mode). > >Thanks >Kathy Wilson >kwilson@wildwings.net >
Does anyone have the following names in their family tree database? They lived in Stewart County from as early as 1805-1900 in the Dyers Creek area. Cornelius Cooley William M. Cooley Richard Cooley Hannah Cooley Caroline Cooley (wife of Richard Cooley) Joel Cooley (son of William M. Cooley) d. 1912 Annie (Gray) Cooley - wife of William M. Cooley Lucinda Cooley (possible wife of Cornelius Cooley) Burnetta Mathews Cooley (daughter of Cornelius Cooley) Jonathan Cooley (possible son of Wm. M. and Annie Cooley) William Cooley ( " " ") Tabitha Booth Cooley (wife of William Cooley Jr.) Miss Ann Cooley ( " " ") Semion (or Simon?) W. Cooley Edith Ann Cooley Thanks! Kimberly __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com
Hello everyone! Vanessa and I have added several new cemetery listings to our web site. This site is located at the following address: http://members.aol.com/fireseeker/Default.htm We have added a list for Dickson county, TN for the Jones cemetery. We have checked the TNgenweb site for Dickson county this morning and since there is no Jones cemetery listed on that site, we decided to make this announcement this morning. Linda Cole has graciously agreed to link to each of our Dickson county cemetery listings on her Dickson County site. We would be happy to have the TNgenweb Dickson site link to our page for the Jones cemetery at the following address: http://members.aol.com/fireseeker/jones.htm We have also listed for Montgomery county the Gum Springs Baptist Church cemetery. The Montgomery county TNgenweb site has already linked to this cemetery page. This listing can be found at either location. In Stewart county, we have compiled and posted on our web site a complete listing for the Cross Creek Baptist Church cemetery at Indian Mound containing over 180 names. We did check the Stewart county TNgenweb site this morning and found that there is a listing for that cemetery, but it is only a partial list containing 44 names. Be sure to check our web site for the additional information. We have tried on one other occasion to have the Stewart county TNgenweb site to link directly to each of our cemetery lists for Stewart county, but, to date, have received no response from them. We would be delighted to have the Stewart county genweb site link directly to the Cross Creek Baptist Church cemetery list at the following address: http://members.aol.com/fireseeker/crosscreekp1.htm There will be many more cemetery lists on the Rootwalker web page in the future for Stewart county. All counties and all of our cemetery listings can be reached from our main page at: http://members.aol.com/fireseeker/Default.htm The Rootwalker web page has been established to assist people with their geneological research. Our goal is to provide accurate, updated information for people researching their family trees. This information is free of charge and will always be available to individuals at no cost via our website. Please visit our site and let us know what you think, then come back often, as many new cemeteries will be added. (We have recorded over 50 this year.) Best wishes to everyone, Stan Magnesen Yelowstone@aol.com
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Unsubscribe > >Content-Type: text/plain > >DanvilleCrossing-D Digest Volume 99 : Issue 316 > >Today's Topics: > #1 Buckner, Williams ["Mark & Tammye Hobgood" <mlhobgood] > #2 Re: Buckner, Williams [Familybuff@cs.com] > #3 Re: Buckner, Williams ["Mark & Tammye Hobgood" <mlhobgood] > >Administrivia: >To unsubscribe from DanvilleCrossing-D, send a message to > > DanvilleCrossing-D-request@rootsweb.com > >that contains in the body of the message the command > > unsubscribe > >and no other text. No subject line is necessary, but if your software >requires one, just use unsubscribe in the subject, too. > >______________________________ >X-Message: #1 >Date: Sun, 26 Sep 1999 04:26:37 -0400 >From: "Mark & Tammye Hobgood" <mlhobgood@kih.net> >To: DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com >Message-ID: <014b01bf07f8$dbdc6080$2c88d1d1@mlhobgood> >Subject: Buckner, Williams >Content-Type: text/plain; > charset="iso-8859-1" > >I am looking for information on my ggg grandparents Tom Buckner and Laura Williams Buckner. I believe Laura was born in TN, but I am not sure about Tom. They had two sons I know of Jesse James "J.J." Buckner and Albert Mitchell Buckner. J.J. Buckner was raised by Allen and Martha Baker in Caldwell County, KY and A.M. Buckner moved to Texas at age 3, and I believe Laura married a Grogan. I know very little about these ancestors of mine, and have only recently learned the names Tom and Laura Buckner, I also do not know why J.J. Buckner was raised by another family, although it is possible one of the Bakers was an aunt or uncle of J.J.'s. Any help will be greatly appreciated. > >Thank you, >T. Hobgood > >______________________________ >X-Message: #2 >Date: Sun, 26 Sep 1999 21:53:42 EDT >From: Familybuff@cs.com >To: DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com >Message-ID: <85df9f67.25202826@cs.com> >Subject: Re: Buckner, Williams >Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" >Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > >My husband grew up in Caldwell Co., KY. He said he knew a Clausine Baker and >a Harry Baker in Caldwell Co. He does not believe they were related. >Clausine was an attorney in Princeton, KY. and Harry left Caldwell Co. while >in his 20's and moved to Paducah, KY. to work as an engineer for a railroad >company. Clausine did raise a boy who would be about 65 years old today. >Sorry, to say, my husband does not remember this boy's name. He said he was >rather sure there were no other Baker's in Caldwell Co. during the l940's and >1950's. >Hope this helps you. >Carolyn Whitford > >______________________________ >X-Message: #3 >Date: Sun, 26 Sep 1999 20:31:09 -0400 >From: "Mark & Tammye Hobgood" <mlhobgood@kih.net> >To: DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com >Message-ID: <007001bf087f$99b97440$2188d1d1@mlhobgood> >Subject: Re: Buckner, Williams >Content-Type: text/plain; > charset="iso-8859-1" >Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > >Thanks for your help, my gg grandfather was born in 1869 and he died in >1938, so I wonder if the Baker's your husband knew were connected somehow to >the Baker's I am looking for info on. Thanks for the names, I will check >into that. > >Tammye >-----Original Message----- >From: Familybuff@cs.com <Familybuff@cs.com> >To: DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com <DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com> >Date: Sunday, September 26, 1999 10:55 PM >Subject: Re: Buckner, Williams > > >>My husband grew up in Caldwell Co., KY. He said he knew a Clausine Baker >and >>a Harry Baker in Caldwell Co. He does not believe they were related. >>Clausine was an attorney in Princeton, KY. and Harry left Caldwell Co. >while >>in his 20's and moved to Paducah, KY. to work as an engineer for a railroad >>company. Clausine did raise a boy who would be about 65 years old today. >>Sorry, to say, my husband does not remember this boy's name. He said he >was >>rather sure there were no other Baker's in Caldwell Co. during the l940's >and >>1950's. >>Hope this helps you. >>Carolyn Whitford >> >> >>==== DanvilleCrossing Mailing List ==== >>Hi Ho! Hi Ho! Now where did my ancestors go ?? >> >> >
I have a little information on Helen C. Pemberton,born 1866, died 1969 in Paris, Tennessee, married Samuel Jones Cross. both are buried at Maplewood Cemetery in Paris, Tennessee -----Original Message----- From: GDKATS@aol.com <GDKATS@aol.com> To: DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com <DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Monday, September 27, 1999 1:19 PM Subject: Pemberton's >Hi! I am looking for any information on William Pemberton and Nancy Skaggs. >They moved from Kentucky to Paris, Henry County, Tennessee in abt. 1823. >Their son, John Pemberton born Oct. 11, 1811 in Adair County, Kentucky, >married "A." Hill in 1831, had issue, William Carroll Pemberton in April 1, >1832 in Paris, Tennessee. >I have no information on "A." Hill, but do know that she was quite young at >the time of their marriage, born in 1816. >They left Paris, Tennessee, by possible wagon train, into Arkansas. They had >another son, James, 1835, in Arkansas. They went to Greene County, Missouri >by 1836. "A." Hill died sometime in 1837 in Greene County. John remarried >Clarissa Wilson, born in Tennesse, daughter of William Wilson. They moved to >Caldwell County, Missouri in 1841 and stayed there until John Pemberton's >death in 1900. >Any information on this family would greatly be appreciated. >Thanks, >Debbie >gdkats@aol.com > > >==== DanvilleCrossing Mailing List ==== >What do you mean my Birth Certificate expired ??? > > >
How far back do you want to take this? I grew up in a small town in the midwest, where everyone knew each other. All we had to do was tell "central" the name of the person we were calling. No conversation was private, because everyone on the line listened in. Soon, everyone in town knew of any sickness, accidents, deaths, births, etc and responded accordingly with appropriate aid. Although I prefer the conveniences we now enjoy, the community spirit is sadly missing. ---------- > My mother was a telephone operator for Bell when they wore those big old head > sets and plugged you in. You would pick up the phone and the operator would > answer "Number pleaaze", you would then say I would say something like Alpine > 409. (That was my granny's number). The supervisors wore roller skates to go > up and down the lines. And ladies, this was after 1956. It wasn't THAT long > ago. LOL > > Marsha > > > ==== DanvilleCrossing Mailing List ==== > My Family Tree has Root Rot !! >